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The Mike Herrera Hour with Billy Power


School of Rock, Blenderhead and Tooth & Nail Records days with Billy Power. Billy Power, Host and friend at Urban Achiever. Producer and editor at Never Was. GM at School of Rock Red Bank. (Blenderhead, Tooth & Nail Records) Find him on Twitter: @GetatBillyPower and Instragram: @urbanachieverpc Read more about this episode in Mike’s most recent blog post at mikeherrera.net!  Join the conversation on Twitter: @mikeherreraTD  Questions, comments, and good stories can all be sent to [email protected].  The Mike Herrera Hour – every Friday & Sunday, 8pm ET/ 5pm PT here on Idobi.com.

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Anberlin to part ways after 2014


Anberlin have announced that after 2014, the band will be parting ways. They will release a final album through Tooth & Nail Records and tour the world. The band was recently announced to be on this summer’s Vans Warped Tour. Watch a video from the band explaining why below. httpvh://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xa7RabbuOTA

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Interview: Rocky Loves Emily


idobi had the chance to speak with Rocky Loves Emily’s Andrew Stevens (guitar) and Stephen Hull (bass/keyboards) about everything from their current tour supporting Sparks The Rescue to their newest record to pirate’s booty at the Connecticut stop of the Surrender Your Booty Tour.

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Underoath Drummer Snags Enigk For Side Project


Underoath drummer Aaron Gillespie will release the debut album from his side band, the Almost, April 3 via a joint venture with Tooth & Nail and Virgin Records. “Southern Weather” will be supported by a spring tour as well as a long stint on the Vans Warped Tour this summer. “I wrote all the songs last year when Underoath was in the studio doing ‘Define the Great Line,’” Gillespie tells Billboard.com. “I’d do all the drums, then have a three-week to a month lull between doing drums and singing. I got so bored, so I wrote these 11 songs.” Gillespie… Read more »

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Garageband.com Could Return


Garageband.com, a music download operation taken off-line Friday after a financing deal fell through, is close to striking another deal that could get it running again as early as March 1, the company’s CEO said Tuesday. While much of the music industry fought tooth-and-nail against free music downloads, the San Francisco-based Garageband.com was embraced by hordes of unsigned musical acts seeking feedback on their songs from other musicians. Almost 50,000 bands and solo acts posted their music on the site since its launch in 1999, Garageband Records CEO Tom Zito said. In order to post a song, musicians had to… Read more »

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